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Synchronizing Your Bookmarks on All Your PCs
Lots of people now have multiple computers, at home and at work, and many use more than one Web browser. That makes it hard to keep bookmarks straight. If, for instance, you bookmark a Web site as a “Favorite” on your PC at work using Microsoft’s (MSFT) Internet Explorer, it doesn’t automatically show up as a bookmark in Apple’s (AAPL) Safari browser on your Macintosh at home. But I’ve been testing a new, free program, available now, that aims to solve this ...
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Foxmarks Bookmark Syncing Available for IE, Safari [Downloads]
Lifehacker — ... , or "profiles." [image] And here's the advanced options, where you can change your encryption demands, force a server- or computer-wiping sync, and turn off that Foxmarks tray icon. Turning off the icon still lets you at the Foxmarks options from IE's "Tools" menu: [image] Here's a video tour of Foxmarks features, composed by Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal/All Things Digital. It's somewhat introductory-level, but covers a lot of ground (and here's his full, positive review of Foxmarks' functionality ).

Foxmarks Bookmark Syncing Available for Internet Explorer, Safari [Downloads]
Lifehacker — ... , or "profiles." [image] And here's the advanced options, where you can change your encryption demands, force a server- or computer-wiping sync, and turn off that Foxmarks tray icon. Turning off the icon still lets you at the Foxmarks options from IE's "Tools" menu: [image] Here's a video tour of Foxmarks features, composed by Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal/All Things Digital. It's somewhat introductory-level, but covers a lot of ground (and here's his full, positive review of Foxmarks' functionality .

You can now sync your bookmarks across Firefox, IE and Safari with Foxmarks
The Next Web — ... Walt Mossberg was first to try the tool and has given a basic but solid overview of the service on All Things D. You can also view a video of the review below. ...

Weekend Update, 02.07.09
Digital Daily — ... In Personal Technology this week, Walt Mossberg took a look at a program called Foxmarks, which sets out to synchronize bookmarks among all of your browsers and all of your machines. Sound a little too handy to actually work well? Walt found it does a pretty good job, with a few caveats. In ...

Sync your Safari bookmarks without MobileMe
MacBytes.com — ... with Safari and Internet Explorer. Now, you can share and/or back up your bookmarks from your work PC, laptop and Mac at home using this free and easy to use service. [image] “Foxmarks is a clever, well-done product that can help users of multiple computers and multiple browsers to keep their Web lives in order”—Walt Mossberg, All Things Digital [image] See also — ...

Sync your Safari bookmarks without MobileMe
MacBytes.com — ... with Safari and Internet Explorer. Now, you can share and / or back up your bookmarks from your work PC, laptop and Mac at home using this free and easy to use service. [image] “Foxmarks is a clever, well-done product that can help users of multiple computers and multiple browsers to keep their Web lives in order”—Walt Mossberg, All Things Digital [image] See also — ...

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